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Added on the 01/02/2015 19:18:17 - Copyright : Reuters EN
Agricultural producers in Rio de Janeiro state battle with the worst drought Brazil has seen in 80 years which is killing large numbers of livestock and crops. Nathan Frandino reports.
Governor Geraldo Alckmin admits for the first time since the water crisis started in 2014, that the state is undergoing water rationing. Inhabitants of the Brazilian city face daily water shut offs.
Residents of Sao Paulo struggle in worst drought seen in 80 years as one resident complains "A shower, a proper shower… nobody has that anymore." Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Brazil’s record drought has dried up once plentiful reservoirs to seriously low levels, causing the country’s most populous city of Sao Paulo to consider having their water turned off five days a week.
Brazil’s record drought has dried up once plentiful reservoirs to seriously low levels, causing the country’s most populous city of Sao Paulo to consider having their water turned off five days a week.